NEW DETAILS First responders removed the woman's body from the Huntington Gorge Sunday. Chief Al Buck of the Richmond Police Department said Monday the inherently risky operation took several hours -- and the coordination of about 5 dozen or so personnel. Buck told us TV news broadcasts sparked tips from the public -- one saying a person matching the victim's description was last seen hitchhiking. Investigators are still looking into the circumstances around the death -- including the question: was this a suicide? Buck could not say if the death was swimming- related -- but did implore the public to stay out of the Gorge. Buck said there have been at least 23 swimming or diving deaths in the past 6 decades... And many more close calls. Alison Anand teaches swim lessons and trains lifeguards in a pool not far from the Gorge -- and reminds some of those young people of its danger -- from invisible whirlpools and chutes that threaten to suck swimmers underwater and not let go. in Richmond, Jack Thurston, WPTZ NewsChannel 5. FUNERAL SERVICES WERE

Gen. David Petraeus pleaded guilty to federal charges Tuesday to end a probe into whether he provided classified information to his mistress when he was CIA director, according to a U.S. official briefed on the matter.